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#242911 - 30/11/2004 20:32 flakey tuner issues
DWallach
carpal tunnel

Registered: 30/04/2000
Posts: 3810
I've got an original, Rio-brand tuner module in my car. It's been running percently since I got it three years ago. In the last week, it's started misbehaving.

When the car is cold in the morning, it will work fine. After three or four minutes, after it's heated up, it starts flaking out. The signal meter will go from full to nothing and back to full once or twice per second. You hear sound drop-outs but no scratchiness or other noises that would indicate a flakey connector. After the car sat in the parking lot for most of the morning and afternoon, I got about a minute of music out of it until it started flaking out again.

Furthermore, even with the car off and parked, the drop-outs still continued. This tends to rule out any connector issues. Could it be a heat-reated issue, perhaps a solder joint gone bad? Anyone else experienced anything like this?

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#242912 - 01/12/2004 14:51 Re: flakey tuner issues [Re: DWallach]
genixia
Carpal Tunnel

Registered: 08/02/2002
Posts: 3411
From what little I know about the tuner kit design, and presuming it applies to the original tuner too...

The audio signal and the FM signal strength signal get separated fairly soon from the tuner module. So if both are dropping out then the fault is fairly early in the chain. Think power supply or tuner module.

Heat is definitely suspected. It could be a solder joint going bad, or a component going bad.
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#242913 - 01/12/2004 19:42 Re: flakey tuner issues [Re: DWallach]
schofiel
carpal tunnel

Registered: 25/06/1999
Posts: 2993
Loc: Wareham, Dorset, UK
If you aren't getting the "Hisssss" that comes from loss of signal, yet it loses audio, then it sounds like the dreaded faulty Op-amp problem that is (apparently) common (?) on the factory ones. It's a straightforward replacement.

Hmm. Which op-amp? Don't know. Patrick does, I hope he chimes in on this one.
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#242914 - 01/12/2004 21:59 Re: flakey tuner issues [Re: schofiel]
DWallach
carpal tunnel

Registered: 30/04/2000
Posts: 3810
Yup, no hiss at all, and another day of playing around seems to confirm my heat-related theory. Hmm....

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